SHEBOYGAN FALLS – The Falcons came out with a bang in their season opener Friday night against the Milwaukee Washington, showcasing their offensive power and showing no mercy with a final score of 63-6. The Falcons squad finished the night with a total of 272 rushing yards with Sean Mattek leading the way.

Mattek ended the scoring spectacular with eight carries for 84 yards and three touchdowns. Dusting Sepzer also contributed five carries for 51 yards and two touchdowns.

In the air, Ryan Schmitt completed two catches for a total of 23 yards and one touchdown. On the receiving end, Josh Becker had one reception on the night for 13 yards and one touchdown.

Along with their blazing offense the Falcons defensive line allowed only one scoring play from the Blue Devils and denied the extra point.

Cedar Grove 50, KLC 22: After one quarter of evenly matched play and eight points a piece, the Rockets took a 21 point lead in the second quarter, leaving KLC in the dust for the remainder of the game.

Taylor Heiden starred in the season opener leading in rushing yards and finding the end zone three times. Two of Heiden’s touchdowns came in the second quarter along with Josh Wisse on a 38-yard pass.

KLC did not back down, however, with touchdowns by Horoweiz and Heinen in the third and fourth quarter. The squad may have had a better shot at taking down the Rockets if it weren’t for their eight penalties that gave up a total of 65 yards.

Cedar Grove finished the night with 271 rushing yards and went 4-6 on passes for 91 yards with one interception.

Plymouth 7, New Berlin Eisenhower 31: The Panthers fell in the first game of the season to New Berlin Eisenhower due to Eisenhower’s exceptional rushing game.

Plymouth’s leading receiver for the night was Jake Schneider who completed three catches for 51 yards. The Panthers leading receiver had 15 carries for 95 yards.

Eisenhower completed the game with a total of 286 rushing yards, along with 94 yards from passing.

Berlin 52, New Holstein 20: Berlin stormed out to a 42-14 lead by halftime and never looked back.

Justin Weber finished the day 8-16 for 60 yards and a pick under center for the Huskies. Charlie Schnell finished 2-3 for 30 yards and a touchdown.

Josh Burg played strong for New Holstein in both rushing and receiving. He finished with 41 yards and a score on the ground and 24 through the air.

Hunter Jacobs led the team in receiving with two catches for 29 yards and a touchdown.